Pembroke Magazine, No. 32 (2000) features poetry by Debra Kaufman, Ron Rash, Virgil Suarez, Robert West, and many more. Also: fiction from William Joyner, Robert Morgan, Paul Ruffin, and others. Grace Cavalieri interviews Howard Nemerov. Lost drawings from Georgia O'Keeffe.

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Pembroke Magazine, No. 33 (2001) contains a special feature on Lee Smith. The critic Sue Laslie Kimball suggested to Editor Shelby Stephenson that the magazine present such a project, using as a starting point papers from a Southern Literary Symposium at Methodist College on Lee Smith's fiction. Kimball and Stepehenson also invited writers and scholars to participate in this special issue, including Robert Morgan, Nancy Tilly, Robert West, Nancy Parrish, Bland Simpson, Grace Gibson, William Teem, Nancy Barrineau, Richard Vela, Jesse Peters, and many more.

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Pembroke Magazine, No. 34 (2002) features Jill McCorkle, novelist and teacher, with essays on her work by Joe Mandel, Shannon Ravenel, Joan Wylie Hall, and more. Also: poetry by Robert Sargent, Joanna C. Scott, Chris Waters, and others. Fiction from Nancy Tilly, John Judson, Richard Hood, and Regina Villiers. North Carolina Writers honor Shelby Stephenson.

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Pembroke Magazine, No. 35 (2003) features the work of North Carolina's own Robert Morgan. Also: work by Anna Wooten Hawkins, Victor Dalmas, Jr., an interview with Billy Collins, and much more. North Carolina Writers honor Roy Parker, Jr.

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Pembroke MagazineNo. 36 (2004) contains tributes to Chris Fuhrman (among them a remembrance by Jodie Foster)  and Tim McLaurin (including essays by Larry Brown, Pat Conroy, and Kaye Gibbons), as well as several poems by Fuhrman and three short stories, "Thirteen" (Chapter 1 of The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys), "The Big Catch," and "How to Pick Up Girls." Also: a spotlight on the work of poet Gunter Kunert with an introductory essay by Reinhold Grimm, a special selection of poems by Valter Maccaferri as well as a Q&A with the poet, and an interview with Robert Morgan. North Carolina Writers salute William S. Powell.

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Pembroke Magazine, No. 37 (2005) contains tributes to the poets William Harmon (guest edited by Robert West) and Glenna Luschei (guest edited by Steven Scher). Also: Liliana Wendorff interviews poet Daniel Alarcøn. North Carolina Writers honor Sally Buckner.

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Pembroke Magazine, No. 38 (2006) contains a special section devoted to Native American literature, including remembrances of the late Louis Owens. Guest Editor, Jesse Peters. Also: Gerald Vizenor's 2005 Western Literature Association Achievement Award Lecture and contributions from Gordon Henry, Kim Blaeser, Chris LaLonde, John Purdy, MariJo Moore, John Smelcer, Linda Hogan, and more. North Carolina Writers honor Heather Ross Miller. Grace Cavalieri interviews Stanley Plumly.

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Pembroke Magazine, No. 39 (2007) contains a special section featuring African American literature. Guest Editor, Lenard D. Moore. Writings by Willie James King, Opal J. Moore, Estelle Farley, Tara Betts, and more. North Carolina Writers (among them Charles Blackburn, Jr., Nancy Olson, and Bland Simpson) honor Margaret Maron.

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Pembroke Magazine, No. 40 (2008) At 460 pages, one of Pembroke Magazine's largest issues. Contains a special feature devoted to Hispanic/Latino(a) literature. Guest Editor, Liliana Wendorff. North Carolina Writers (including Sally Buckner, Fred Chappell, and Michael McFee) honor James Applewhite. Grace Cavalieri interviews Ted Kooser.

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Pembroke Magazine, No. 41 (2009) features North Carolina Writers (among them Joseph Bathanti, Robert Morgan, and Lee Smith) honoring Anthony S. Abbott. Also: Grace Cavalieri interviews Donald Hall. Poetry by Jim Daniels, June Milby, Steve Roberts, Leslie Ullman, and more. Fiction by Elias Hasburn.

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